Package - neutron-server

Package:  neutron-server
apt-get install neutron-server
Documentations in package:

Primary informations

Download package: http://osbpo.debian.net/debian/pool/bullseye-zed-backports/main/n/neutron/neutron-server_21.2.1-1~bpo11+1_all.deb (Size: 14.9KiB)

PropertyValue
Packageneutron-server
Sourceneutron
Version2:21.2.1-1~bpo11+1
Architectureall
MaintainerDebian OpenStack
Installed-Size22
Dependsneutron-api (= 2:21.2.1-1~bpo11+1), neutron-rpc-server (= 2:21.2.1-1~bpo11+1)
Filenamepool/bullseye-zed-backports/main/n/neutron/neutron-server_21.2.1-1~bpo11+1_all.deb
Size15244
MD5sum7797db5ed09342be5a9cfb2c5a15a73c
SHA1b602c4ab26d3a6ce6d1d8adb99f4eab155641b3c
SHA256903ecd5d8e490cdba5773592362148ab1b3ec2a93d8c084e3e155ac63a88e862
Sectionnet
Priorityoptional
Homepagehttp://neutron.openstack.org/
DescriptionOpenStack virtual network service - metapackage for the server Neutron provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (such as vNICs from Nova VMs). The Neutron API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities, including QoS, ACLs, and network monitoring. . As the Debian packages switched to Python 3, it isn't possible to run using Eventlet (ie: the standalone neutron-server daemon) if we use SSL, because of defects in python3-eventlet. So the Debian package maitainer decided to switch to uwsgi instead. In this mode, one needs to also run neutron-rpc-server to listen for requests on the message bus (ie: rabbitmq in most cases). For this reason, the neutron-server package has been split into neutron-api and neutron-rpc-server. . Transition package for neutron-server.
Description-md5

Files in package

  • /usr/share/doc/neutron-server/changelog.Debian.gz
  • /usr/share/doc/neutron-server/copyright